Disney Adds More "Good to Go" Days to Admissions Calendar
Disney has added more "Good to Go" days to the Admissions Calendar. Find out when you can visit the parks without a park reservation.
Disney Park Reservations

Annual Passholders and other Guests who have a non-date-based ticket still require a park reservation. If it is a "Good to Go" day, a park reservation is not needed. Passholders do not need a Park Reservation if visiting a park after 2 pm on a weekday or on a "Good to Go" day.
Once Disney adds a "Good to Go" day to the calendar, it will remain a "Good to Go" day.
These reservations are limited, and if a park is unavailable, it is "sold out" for these select guests. This is a pretty good indicator that this Disney Park will be very busy on that date.
"Good to Go" Days Added

Disney has added three more "Good to Go" days to the Admissions Calendar. These dates now include September 29th, October 1st, and October 2nd.
September 29th, October 1st, and October 2nd have been added as "Good to Go" days on the Annual Passholder Admission Calendar.
What Does This Mean For You?

Disney has added a total of 14 September "Good to Go" days to the Admissions Calendar. This is almost half. Many question if the Park Reservation system continues to be necessary. Several Passholders report making park reservations when they are already on the road to the parks.
Disney has added a total of 14 September "Good to Go" days ot the Admission Calendar.
However, the Reservation System may still be helpful at busy times. For instance, Magic Kingdom is unavailable on New Year's Eve (December 31, 2025) for "Tickets that require a Theme Park Reservation". These tickets include Student group tickets, Sport and Convention tickets, Disney Military Salute tickets, and Florida Discover Disney Ticket. New Year's Eve is still available for select Passholders, so be sure to book your park reservation soon if you were planning on heading to Magic Kingdom.
Will you take advantage of any of these newly added "Good to Go" days? Do you think that the Park Reservation system is still needed? Let us know in the comments below, and be sure to share this post with your friends!




